Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 27, 1900, Page 8

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mn ahem ern GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: )ffice open week days from § o'clock a. m. to 8:00 p. my Sundays, open 11:00 a. 2:50 p. m., and from 2:00 p. an. to rive 11:52 u,m. Mail Trains going west closes 11;30 a. m. ins going east arrive 2:52 p. m. closes 2:30. p.m. All mails close 20 minuets before arrival of trans. Mail 0. H. Srinson, P. M. City and Vicinity. Remember The Entertainment at Village Hall ‘Thursday Evenig February 1. ‘Luson Post G. A. R. Pay your butter and eggs at Powers’ Hon, D. M. Gunn was a passenger to the Twin Cities yesterday. Powers’ Choice bacon and hams at grocery. Apples, lemons and oranges at D. Il. Powers’ store. Powers is still recognized as head- quarters for teas and coffees. C. E. Seelye was down from Bena ‘Tuesday ‘ast. Bert Munson came over from Hib- bing yesterday. dance was enjoyed at Hotel Pokegama last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley are guests at the Pokegama. A social McGuire Court Commissioner, A. E. Arnold of Laprairie was in the village yes- terday. Rev. Father Valentine will serve mass at St. Joseph’s tomorrow at the usual hour. fr. and Mrs. at S. D. Hamilton were Pokegama_ on registered the Wednesday. G. H. Nichols, the logger, was transacting business in the village on Monday last, John J, Skuse, the Duluth land at- torney, was in Grand Rapids during the week. Mrs. Warren Potter of Aitkin, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. B.C. Finnegan. G. W. Goff, the popular Washing- ton Life insurance man of St. Paul, has been here during the week. ‘The ladies of St. Joseph’s society meet with Mrs. Lamphere on Thurs- day afternoon at the usual hour. Mr. J. P. Sims was a ,business visit- or on Thursday. He reports that logging at his camps is moving alo ng . satisfactorily. Herry Williams and George Wick- ham have sold the Bodega restaurant to Charley Wallace. ‘They will starta restaurant at Cass Lake. Several of the friends of Miss Carne Beckfelt treated party last evening, the occasion being her thirteenth birthday. A very en- joyable evening was spent. her to a surprise Dr. Russell was called to Ball Club, Thursday, to attend Mrs. T. J. Stuck- slayer, daughter of Al Nason. When the doctor left the family had been increased by the arrival of a son. Editor Stevens of the Magnet was a Friday, where he will have the tax hst printed on machines. The entire list make about twenty four pages. passenger to Minneapolis, wiil A union supper will be served by the ladies of the several church socie- ties at the old school building on Tuesday evening next. The proceeds will be used to make necessary repairs on the building. 7 Mose Manston, the Laprairie farm- er and stock raiser, sold two fine milch cows to Mrs. A. Woods this week for one hundred dollars. Mr. Manston 1s one of the successful farmers of this county who has dem- onstrated that there’s money in it. Frank Larson would like to com- ‘municate with a Scandinavian family who desire to secure a good farm, Another case from Deer River was brought before Justice ‘Barnard yes- terday. The complaining witness was C. TT. Alexander, a restaurant man of that yillage, who alleges. that Andy Morrissy assaulted him. ‘The ‘hearing was set for Monday next. Clerk of Court Rassmussen has ‘about completed the copyinggof de- linquent taxes, and in a few days the ‘emtive list will be in the hands of bea . wholly cured. I Auditor ‘Farrell, after.which. the .pub lication will be made. The auditor hada big job on his hands in the original preparation of each descrip- tion, but through his painstaking ef- forts the sale to take place in May will be found correct and according to the requirements of law. AMERICAN WAR COMPANY. Edison's *Biogrrph Will Reproduce Scene of the Late Spanish-American War. Under the auspices of B. F. Huson post, G. A. R., the great battles of the late Spanish-American war will be reproduced at Village hail on Thurs- day evening, February 1st. ‘These productions through the {Edison biograph are the mast realistic that scientific invention has yet given to the world, ‘The local post should re- ceive the thanks of the community for their enterprise in securing this com- pany for a date at Village hall. It is a wonderful panorama of the engage- ments and incidents of the war for Cuba’s freecom against the tyranny of cruel Spain. Admission 25 cents straight to all parts of the house. The entertainment should be hberally pa- tronized by our people. The Fergus Falls Journal had the following comment on the appearance of the company at that place: “Edi- son’s latest invention, the Biograph, was here on Tuesday and Wednesday and reproduced the battles of the late It was very life-like and every- one was more than pleased. It must be seen to be appreciated. Prof. Blair was requested to stay another day but as he was billed for other towns, had to leave, He has prom- ised to come again however.” war. Absolute Safeguard Against Cold. It is an utter impossibility to catch cold if the surfaces of the body are kept at an even temperature. The trouble may be from without or it may be from within—that is, by not having perfect circulation, or by not eating such food as is noaeded to tur- nish the required heat of the body. The chillines you experience in the winter arises from one of two causes: first, lack of sufficient carbonaceous food; secoid, poor circulation, pos- sibly due to lack of exercise.—Janu- ary Ladies’. Home Journal. . Stood Death Off. E B. Munday, a lawyer of Henri- etta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He says: ‘‘My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters and he was soon much better, but continued their use until he was am sure Electric Bitters saved his life.” This remedy expels malaria, kills disease. gerins and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures’ constipation, dyspepsia, nerv- ous troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50c at Itasca Mercantile Drug store. Teachers’ Examination. The next regular examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates will be held at the school building in Grand Rapids, Minn., on Friday and Saturday, February 2 and 3, 1900. Examinations will begin at 8 o’clock Mrs. O. H. Sritso County Supt. a.m. PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, District of Minnesota, Fifth Division. In the matter of Charles Earnest Aiken Bankrupt—In Bankruptey, To oe Fee ge ae Lochren, Judge of strict Cours of the United 8 s ae Di trict of Minnesota, go erea sharles Earnest Aiken, of Grand Rapids, in the County of Ltasca and State of Minne: sota, in said district, respectfully represents that on the twenty-fourth day of November, last past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Con ‘ress relating to bank- ruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property. and has Tully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptey. Wherefore he prays that he may be de- creed by the court tO have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 19th day of January, A. D. 1900. CHAKLES EARNEST ALKIN, Bankrupt. FRANK F. PRICE, ‘ Attorney for Petitioner. United States District Court, Di vient ae Division—ss. ee a this 20th day of Junuary, A. D. , eading the foregoing petition: is is— epee Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the tenth day of Feb-4 ruary, A. D. 1900, before suid court, at Minne- apolis,in said district, at2 o'clock in the atternoon; and that notice thereof be pub- lished in the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, & newspaper printed in suid district, and that all known creditors and other persons in in- terest may appear ut the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be Sanit ie 1s fisher odared) 's further ordered the court, the clerk shail send by mail toall Kae centre cobles (of casa ges and this er, resse em at their < patience Be seated. epee ness the Honorable William Lochren, mre on aie pel eonre eee the seal thereof, h, in sai strict, On the twe day of January, Ab), Too! basen i CHARLES L, SPENCER, By Tuos. HW. PREessNewt, eek “Ast pub. 25-27. Hed NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, |. County of Itasea, — ‘To John Cooper. Take Notice, That the pieces teste assessed in your n ‘ounty of esota, and name, — situate Itasca and state described as follow The nes of nw vor lot two2, and the nw} of nw4 or lot three: of section thirty threes3, endi, range twenty-six26, sale on the 4th day of May, 1896, under tax judgment entered in the district court of said county, March, 2ist, 1396. sold for the sums hereinafter stated and set opposite each description of land us fol- lows. to-wit: The ne of the nw or lot two2. of section thirty-three33. town fifty seve! range twenty-six26, was sold for one and 13-100 dollars$1.13; and the nw’s of the nw or lot three8, of section thirty-three33 town fifty-sevens7. range twenty-six26, was sold for one and 13-100 dollarssL being the amount of taxes, penalties an ts due on said lands. for the year 1804. w with interest from the date of the rate of twelve per cent per annum gether with subsequent delingy penalties, interest and cost, thereon, umount- ng to the sums set opposite each description of land as. follows, to-wit: The ne‘; of the nw'4 or lot 2, section 33, town 57, range 23. 27, and the nw}4 of the nw+4, or lot 3 of sec, 33, town 57, range 26, amounts to 7.27. and these last mentioned sums, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve to- ent taxes, annum from the date of this is th required to re land trom said sale, sto accrue upon this ime for the redemption of said lands will expire sixty60 days after the service of this notice, and proof thereot has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal, this 16th day of Deoember, A. D , 1899. E. J. FARRELL, {Seal} County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. —Ist pub. 25-27. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. a STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca. { To Persons Claiming Title. Take Notice, That the pieces of situated in the Count, Itasca of Minnesota, and d dus folloy wit: The ne of the ne 2t4 of the ne. and the ne‘ of the se's of tion fifteenl5, township one hundred and fifty-twolb twenty- nine29, were at the tax sale or y 4th, 1896, under tax judgment entered in the district court of said county, March 21st,189 old for the sums hereinafter stated and set opposite each description of land, as_ follows. to-wit: The ne's of nea of section 15, town 152, range 29 was sold for 310.20 4 of ney of tion 15, town 152, range 2 sold for $11.86; The ne of se of section 20 was sold for SIL86, being the amount of the taxes. penalties an. costs du+ on said lands for the year 1894, which sums, with in- . range terest from the date of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, together with subsequent delinquent taxes, pen: in- tie ter nd costs thereon, amounting to the sums set opposite each description of land as follows, to-wit: The ne of nei of sec- tion 15, town range 29 amounts to $4 the se of ne‘4 of section 15, town 152, rang 29 amounts to $8.26; the ne‘ of se’4 of sec- tion 1; nge 29 amounts to $50.74, and these last mentioned sums, with inter- est thereon at the e of twelve per cent per annum from. the date ofthis notice, is the amounts requi to redeem the suid pieces of land from said s ve of the costs to accrue upon this notice, and that the time for the re demption of said lands will expire sixty days after the ser ice of this notice. and proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal, this 20th day of December, A. D. 1899. E. J. FARRELL, [Seal] County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn —Ist pub. 25-27. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) SS. County of Itasca. To J. Dean & Co. Take Notice. ed in yourname State aforesaid, Northwest That the piece of land as situate in the County an aud described as follow: it: quarter of southwest quarter or lot three, of sw’ or lot 3) of section thirty3%, n dare f six55, range twenty-six26 w leon May 6th, 1 under ta judgment entered in th is suid county March 21: ty-nine cents 80.09, being the amount uxes, penalties, interest and costs due on jd land for the year 183, which sum. with intérest from the date of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, to- gether with subsequent delinquent taxes, alties and interest thereon, amounts to sum of six dollars and fifty-eight cents, and this last mentioned sum with interest at twelve per cent per annum on nd fifty-eight cents from the daie e, is the umount required to re- aid piece of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, and that the time for the redemption of said land will expire sixty days after the service of this notice. and proof thereof has been filed in my office. Witness my hand and official seal, this 16th day of December A. D. 1399. KE. J. FARRELL. [Seal]. County Auditor, Ttasea County, Minn —Ist pub. 25-27. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, t F To V. 8. Johnson. Take Notice, That the piece of land assessed in your name, situate in the county and state alore- said. and described as follows. to-wit: The southwest quarter of northwest quarter (sw of nw*'4) of section fourteenl4, town- ship one hundred and fifty-twold2, range twenty-nine29 was, at the tax sale on May 4th, 1896, under tax judgment entered in the district court of suid county March 2ist, 1896, sold for the sum of ten dollars and twenty cents$i0.20. being the amount of taxes, penalties, interest and costs due on said land for the year 1804 which sum, with interest from the date of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent perannum, together with subsequent delinquent taxes, penalties and interest thereon, amounts to the sum of forty-five dollars and forty-two cents, and this last mentioned sum, with interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum on forty-five dollars and forty-two cents from the date of this notice is the amount required to redeem the said piece of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon: this notice, and that the time for the redemption of said land will expire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been Bled ia my office. 3 ; itness my hand and official seal this 20th day of December, 1899. FE. J. FARRELL, {Seal} County Auditor, Itasca County, Minn. If you can’t find your favorite brand Deputy Clerk. {Seal of the Court.] of tobacco at Powers’ you're mighty hard to please. ‘| amount required to reds Pikes pobbi eet ne AAS NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ' ss County of Itasca. To). W. Day & Co. Take Notice, That the piece of land asses$ed in your | name. situate in the County and Stute afore- | said, and described as follows. to-wit: The southeast quarter of southeast quarter (se% of ‘se4) of section fourt, township fifty- fourdt, range twenty-four24 was, at the tax saleon May 6th, 1805, under tax judgment entered in the district court of said county March 2ist, 189, sold for the sum of eighty- one $0.81, being the amount of the taxes, ni s, interest and ests due on said fend for the year 1893, which sum, with in- terest from the date of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, together with subsequent delinquent taxes,’ penalties and interest thereon, amounts to the sum of eight dotlars and sixty-three cents, and this last mentioned sum, with interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum on cight dollars and sixty-three cents from the date of th! otice the amount required to redeem the said pi of land from said sale. exclusive of the costs to acerue upon this notice, and that the time for the redemption of said lund will expire ty days after the service of this notice, and proof thereof has been filed in my offic Witness my panenuonoet seal, this 16th day of December, A.D. 1899. 4 E. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, a County, Minn (Seal.) —-Ist pub. 25-27. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } > SS. County of It J ToJ. Hayward. i} Take Notice. That the piece of land assessed in your name, situate in the County and State afore- | said, and described as follows, to-w The southeast quarter of southea (ses . aie on May 6th, 1895, under tax judg- t entered in the district court of said county March 2ist, 1895, sold for the sum of one dolla: and fifty-six ceut: . being the amount of the taxes, penult st and costs due on said land for th which sum. with interest :rom the at the rate of twelve per c noaum, together with subsequent delinquent taxes, j penalties and interest thereon, amounts to the)sum of twenty-one doll and filty- seven cents. and this last, mentioned sum, with inter ut the rate of twelve per cent per annum on twenty-one collars and fifty-seven cents Irom the date of this notice, is the amourt required to re- deem the said piece of lund from said sale. exclusive of the ¢u to accrue upon this notice, and that the time for the redemption id land will expire sixty days after the service of this notice, and proof thereof has been filea in my office. Witness my band and _ offic this 16th day of December A, D. 189% c J. bh ARRELL, punty Auditor, Ttasca County, M seal, (Seal.) 1st pub. 25-27. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Itasca, To W. Ankney. Take Notice. That the piece of nd assessed in your name, situate in the county and state afore- said. and describe: follows, to-wit: The southwest quarter northwest quarter or vi ] vf section nge twenty- masment en’ ounty Mu vty-nine tie sum of amount of costs due on sun, with interest from the sule'at the rate of twelve per cent per num, together with subsequent deli: taxes, penalties and inte: thereon, amounts to the sum of six dolla nd tilty- eight cents, and this last mentioned sum, with interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum ou six dollars and fifty-eight cents from the date of this notice, is the em the said piece of Jand from said sale, e: ive of the costs to acerue upon this noti nd that the time for the redemptian of said land will expire sixty days after the service of this notice and proof thereof has been tiled in my 0 Witness my hand and official seal, this el ici day of December, A. D., 1599 [Seal] £. J. FARRELL, County Auditor Itasca County, Minn. —Ist pub. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, { Bf County of Itasca. To F. Capson, Take Notice That the pi name, situate in the county and state atore- said, and des: das follows to-wit: south- west quarter of southwest quarter or lot four (sw of sw or lot 4), of section thirty3), township fifty-six56, range twenty-six26,was, atthe tax sale on May 6th, 1895. under tax judgment entered in the district court of Said county. March 2ist, 1895, sold for the sim of sixty-nine cents#¢.69, being the amount of the taxes. penalties, interest and due on sai nd for the year 1893, which sum. with interest trom the date of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, together with subsequent delinquent taxes, penalties and inte! thereon, amounts to the sum of twenty-four dollars and eighty-two cents, and this last men- tioned sam, with interest at the rate of twelve percent. per annum on twenty-four of this notice, isthe amount required to re- m the said piece of laud from said sale. usive of the costs to accrue upon this . and that the time for the redemption ofs land will expire sixty days after the service of this notice, and proof thereof has been filed in my offie. Witness my. Hand and offclal seal, this 16th day of December, A. D. ae FARRELL, 5 County Auditor, egal Itasca County, Minn, Aire You a Gruiser ? If you are, you'll need cruising paces, sure. Remember that Kurtz- man, the shoe man, makes a specialty of Hand Made Cruising Pacs that give good satisfaction Remember, also, that he makes all kinds of Sboes and Boots to order—and he makes them him- self. Kurtzman, ine Block. Leland Ave., Just South of Meh tr| ine "Grand Rapids. e of land assessed in your | dollars and eighty-two cents from the date } iT) ; ‘eS Collars, Whips, Blankets, Sweat Pads, Sursingles and Whip-Lashes of all Descriptions, x Manvfacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS | ¥, All kinds of Harness made to order on short notice and at reasonable pric Wool Sheep Skins. CSlsle GRAND RAPIDS. PISLSBSOSBSPSHOHH SESLSWSL SOS VSTSH MPOSL HE SL SLSLSLSE RLS GUARANTEED CLOTHING JOHN BECKFELT Ulsters Top Coats, Fly Front. and in fact, everything in Over- coats. ees Winter Suits That will fit you to perfec- lion and ac right prices. Bedding sn great variety. Blankets from $1 to $15 per pair. 68s3 Dress Flannels and Woolen Goods al} along down the line. SHOES... and Arctics for the Men, Women and Children, Best line ever shown in the town. Ses5 . TOCETIES Roth Staple and Fancy. Rest Brands of Canned Gouds manufactured. RR SSre2 SLSLSLSTSLSSE SSaTSSSESISE SLE OLS want it. fruits, pickled goods. thing ip that line. KNOWS that them ‘ oo SISLSSSOSVSLSWSL SOS’ SOSIGTSOSS SS: WHEN YOU KNOW; A THING IS RIGHT You have no hesitancy about buying it if you Everybody wants meats. Metzger kecy these things and consequeatly go You should do the same and be happy CITY MEAT MARKET, J. F. METZER. SVELSESLSLTLSLSL|SS ¢ a : veyetab! goods—every- around here ecps the very best of there for SLSLSLSISLSLSS TLSLSLSS W. B. Holman has received a quantity of rubber heels to put on ladies’ and gents’ shoes; also soles to put on ladies’ home-made slippers. Call and see them, and you cannot help but buy them, they are com- forters. Wanted—soo -cars of telegraph poles, cedar fence posts, piling and block paving. \W. B. Holmau 3s pre- pared to make contracts for any amount 1n car load lots f. 0. v. cars at stanons from Deer River to Swan River. Liberal adyances made on large lots. Call and see me, and get prices and make your contracts. W. B. HoLman. A Frighifal Blunder. Will often cause a hornble burn, ' promptly heal it. ‘box. scald, cut or bruise. Bueklen’s Ar- rica Salve, will kill the pain and Cures fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns, alt Best pile cure on earth, Itasca Mercantile drug store. [First publication. December 2. {Last publication, January 13, Notice of Mortguge Sale, Whereas, default has been madein the conditions of that certain mortgage dated November 23d, 1898, made by Thomas Hurley, mortgugor, to H. A. McAlister, mortgagee, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in xnd for Itasca County, Minnesota. on the 25th, day of November, 1598. at 9o’clock a.m. in Book C of moseee on page 457; and Whereas, there is claimed to be due on said mortgage and the indebtedress secured thereby at the date of this notice in the sum of four hundred twenty-eight dollars, (#428. ). viz; $400. principal and $8. interest. and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been instituted to recover suid sum or any purt thereof; Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that pursuant to the statutein such case made and provided andthe power of sale in suid mortgage contained, said mortgage will be foreclosed and the realestate therein des- cribed will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder therefor, for cash, to satisf, said sum and interest and taxes, ifany, ani $25. attorneys fees provided for in said mort- gage. together with tne disbursements allowed by law, which sale will be made by the Sherif of said Itasca County, at the front door of the Court House in Grand Rapids, in said county, on the 25th day of January, 1900, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. The real estate described in said murteaee and so to be sold as aforesaid is situated in the county ef Itasca and State of Minnesota, and is described as follows, to-wit; The east one-half (e!:) of the south east quarter (se) Of section eight (d) avd the north one~ hvif'n's) of the south west quarter (sw) Cure guaranteed. Sold at the| of section nine (@. All in township sixty- in eruptions. | three (63) nore of range twenty five Wo) west Only 25e a, Of the 4en, Boot. Dated Noyember 28th, 1899, M.A. McALISTER Mortgagee,

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